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that is a company called pbs. they own refineries. a good segment. they pay dividend yields. we highlight that in the silver city which is. cheryl: energy and realty but not closely. very interesting what you are saying. look at wireless. >> an interesting one. we thought highly of the company, many investors did. in place of ipo on top of a range traded down 18%. it was an ipo disaster. today is trading 15% above the ipo price. what a turnaround. investors are coming back to look at these growth companies. that disaster of the deal turned out not to be such a disaster. cheryl: when i save facebook t d c disaster of the deal? >> near-term yes but long-term an interesting company. the stock dropped 50% off of the ipo price to a bottom of 1750 a share. it is almost $20 a share. if you bought the stock in october you would have a nice gain. cheryl: using facebook is one of the things that turn off investors? several ibms we have spoken about, performances have been negative. what does that say about the appetite? >> no doubt about facebook being one of those the cause the state
that is a company called pbs. they own refineries. a good segment. they pay dividend yields. we highlight that in the silver city which is. cheryl: energy and realty but not closely. very interesting what you are saying. look at wireless. >> an interesting one. we thought highly of the company, many investors did. in place of ipo on top of a range traded down 18%. it was an ipo disaster. today is trading 15% above the ipo price. what a turnaround. investors are coming back to look at...
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i love big bird they stop pbs. the tragedy of mitt romney as he knows people kill everything she loves. the big cnn came up with this, breaking, big bird two campaign, he would put big bird on the chopping block. sesame workshop putting up this statement. in nonpartisan non-prophet organization. we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. tracy: i love big bird. ashley: time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, let's go down to the floor the nyse. and nice boost. nicole: from the debate last night we have watched financials and health care, how about coal. they're doing quite well, all this and what we heard from governor romney last night saying things such as i'm going to make sure that we can continue to burn clean coal. i like coal. saying coal producers and companies feel like they're being crushed by the current administration policy and with this type of talk gets a big boost. back to you. ashley: thank you very much. tracy: the fiscal cliff putting the brakes on the acquisitions. when, if ev
i love big bird they stop pbs. the tragedy of mitt romney as he knows people kill everything she loves. the big cnn came up with this, breaking, big bird two campaign, he would put big bird on the chopping block. sesame workshop putting up this statement. in nonpartisan non-prophet organization. we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. tracy: i love big bird. ashley: time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, let's go down to the floor the nyse. and nice boost. nicole: from...
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cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased and honored to welcome frank gehry to this program. he has put his stamp on the world of design. some of the most well-known structures around the globe. so much to get to in this conversation. frank gehry, an honor to have you on this program. >> honored to be with you. tavis: i have tonight and tomorrow night to talk to you. i cannot do justice to your life and legacy with two shows. i want to start at the beginning. i have been thinking for this, knowing you are coming to see me. i have been thinking how to squeeze so much into two nights. those of us who are fans of your work in l.a. and around the world know something about your design work. so few of us know about frank gehry. with your accommodation, i would like to talk about you. you were born toronto. how did your family make its way here? >> it is a sad story. my father was in canada. he was not an educated. he did not get high school. he grew up in new york. there was one famous person in our lives. she sign
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased and honored to welcome frank gehry to this program. he has put his stamp on the world of design. some of the most well-known structures around the globe. so much to get to in this conversation. frank gehry, an honor to have you on this program. >> honored to be with you. tavis: i have tonight and tomorrow night to talk to you. i cannot do justice to your life and legacy with two shows. i...
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keep up with daily developments every night with me on the pbs news hour. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we have been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by norfolk southern. boeing. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
keep up with daily developments every night with me on the pbs news hour. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we have been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood...
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. >> jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. stop other things. i like pbs, i love big bird, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: let the mockery begin. obama got bin laden. i'll get big bird. you tell that so and so romney anyone who bleeps with big bird bleeps with me. big bird even extended his middle finger at the candidate. >> and you're going to count on one that we all know and love. >> reporter: big bird started his own big bird parody account. reacted by crying and showed up in a deployment split screen. >> i like pbs. i like big bird. >> reporter: his reaction was a scream. >> not going to keep spending on money to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> aghh! >> reporter: his response included a message. >> f-u-m-i -- >> reporter: a message spilled out for myth. and this isn't the first time that mitt romney has stalked big bird. >> i like big bird and bert and ernie for my grandkids to like. >> reporter: o. >> he got rid of your jobs, now he wants to get rid of b
. >> jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. stop other things. i like pbs, i love big bird, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: let the mockery begin. obama got bin laden. i'll get big bird. you tell that so and so romney anyone who bleeps with big bird bleeps with me. big bird even extended his middle finger at the candidate. >> and you're going to count on one that we all know and love. >>...
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. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america. we come to you from calgary in canada, as part of the special in-depth look at this country. as countries struggle with economic woes, you get a different picture, fueled by canada's reserve of oil as people exploit the reserves, they raise environmental concern. i went to fort mcmurray to take a closer look. >> oh canada. the breathtaking beauty of the rockies. there is something pure about this country's image. this is the canada you may not think of. dirty, industrial, profit- focused. the newest petro state. >> canadians have oil. lots of it. buried in the windy sands of north alberta. and as people want more oil, the canadians have developed these oil sands at breakneck speed. >> the reserves are huge. digging up the sands. it used to be too expensive. but the cost pof production is down. profits are up. this moonscape attracts workers from around the world. >> this is where the money is. >> mucha is a long way from home. she came her eas e as a nanny bt was drawn to oil. she dri
. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america. we come to you from calgary in canada, as part of the special in-depth look at this country. as countries struggle with economic woes, you get a different picture, fueled by canada's reserve of oil as people exploit the reserves, they raise environmental concern. i went to fort mcmurray to take a closer look. >> oh canada. the breathtaking beauty of the rockies. there is something pure about this country's image. this is the canada you...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. what would you do with political freedom if you have not had it for 5000 years? that was the choice facing egyptians today as they voted in the first-ever democratic elections for president. the landmark comes 15 months after mubarak was ousted from power. it is a moment of both opportunity and challenge. from cairo, this report. >> this is democracy in the making, not the finished article. the army in charge since the old regime -- a free vote for an egyptian leader has been a long time coming. it is something to celebrate. how long have you been waiting? >> 30 years. >> worried because it is the first time you do not know the outcome. >> the fixing elections is to be routine, but polling stations were calm and organized. this exercise will fail if the people decide it is not fair and honest. they are waiting for agreement on a new constitution, which will lay out what he can and cannot do. the two biggest issues seem to be the economy, not enough jobs, and security. there has been a
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. what would you do with political freedom if you have not had it for 5000 years? that was the choice facing egyptians today as they voted in the first-ever democratic elections for president. the landmark comes 15 months after mubarak was ousted from power. it is a moment of both opportunity and challenge. from cairo, this report. >> this is democracy in the making, not the finished article. the army in charge since the old...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there was more fallout from a mass killing in syria today-- diplomatic repercussions, as government after government told syrian representatives to leave. it was part of a wave of revulsion over the slaughter of at least 108 people in the houla region on friday night. the diplomatic expulsions came as u.n. peace envoy kofi annan was in damascus, meeting with syrian president bashar al assad. we begin with a report from alex thomson of independent television news. >> reporter: this has to stop. kofi annan's central message to president assad today. but worldwide governments are not using words, they're taking action, diplomats expelled, the french government describing president assad today simply as a murderer. kofi annan would not use such language, of course, but told the syrian president to be bold in stopping this war. >> i shared with president assad my assessment, the 6-point plan is not being implemented as it must. we are at the tipping point. the syria
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there was more fallout from a mass killing in syria today-- diplomatic repercussions, as government after government told syrian representatives to leave. it was part of a wave of revulsion over the slaughter of at least 108 people in the houla region on friday night. the diplomatic expulsions came as u.n. peace envoy kofi annan was in damascus, meeting with syrian president bashar al assad. we begin...
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with support from the following: and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. gwen: could this be the closest campaign in a generation, or do the candidates know something we don't? we explore tonight on "washington week." >> hello, virginia! >> i'm glad to be here in columbus, ohio. >> how's it good, tampa? >> that's a nevada welcome! >> hello, colorado! gwen: it's getting close. getting nervous yet? it's now officially a billion-dollar campaign, and candidates are all in. >> i've been going for about 38 hours straight, even though my voice is getting kind of hoarse, i've still got a spring in my step because, because our cause it right. >> i'm not just optimistic about winning. i'm more optimistic about the future for america. gwen: so, what do we know about how the campaign is trending and who's already voted? about how these candidates would handle foreign policy? >> you look at the record of the last four years and say is iran closer to a bomb? yes. is the middle east in tumult? yes. is al qaeda on the run, on its heels? no. >> you said that fir
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but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for yo >> good evening, and thank you for joining us for another edition of the pbs newshour. i'm paul anthony with kimberly suiters. as you may know, we take these opportunities a few times a year to ask for viewer support. now, each time, we count on contributions from a few more people like you. and if you haven't made a gift yet, we're hoping that tonight will be your night. each evening on the pbs newshour, you are witnessing collaboration at its best. the team of anchors, reporters, producers, field and studio crews are all working on different tasks but toward the same goal-- to bring you an unbiased account of the day's news. as you can tell, each time you tune in, they take this responsibility very seriously. but there is another important collaboration going on. that is the collaboration between viewers and this station. these are viewers who financially support the station. they are the ones who make this service-- inc
but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for yo >> good evening, and thank you for joining us for another edition of the pbs newshour. i'm paul anthony with kimberly suiters. as you may know, we take these opportunities a few times a year to ask for viewer support. now, each time, we count on contributions from a few more people like you. and if you haven't made a gift yet, we're hoping that tonight will be your night. each evening on...
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his love for certain sesame street character. >> i am sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love big bird. i like you, too, but i am not one keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> we will expand the debate with third-party candidates after the headlines. turkey has launched strikes inside syria after a bomb fired from syrian territory killed five turkish civilians. the victims were a family of five and a village near the syrian border. the turkish deputy prime minister said his government had every right to respond with force. >> there has been in attack and citizens have lost their lives. there is definite response to international law. turkey is a nato member. certain nato treaty articles bring about certain responsibilities when one of its members is attacked. we're not blinded by rage, but we will protect our rights. >> wednesday's violence marked the day this cross border flare- up between the two countries since the uprising in syria began nearly two years ago. there have been unconfirmed reports syrian troops were killed overnight.
his love for certain sesame street character. >> i am sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love big bird. i like you, too, but i am not one keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> we will expand the debate with third-party candidates after the headlines. turkey has launched strikes inside syria after a bomb fired from syrian territory killed five turkish civilians. the victims were a family of five and a village near the syrian border....
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the documentary's on pbs now through ex-day and the book at local bookstores. grab one and figure out the way the process should be and if you can't get enough of mo and who can? also catch him on the new cooking show, my grandmother's ravio ravioli. it sounds tasty. >> tonight on cooking channel, 8:30. it's nonpartisan cooking. i promise. all these grandmothers are undecided voters. tune in and maybe influence them. >> i want a liberal cooking show. thank you. >>> let's go to psychopath, yes, we do it all here. why it pays to be an american psychois next. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameripri
the documentary's on pbs now through ex-day and the book at local bookstores. grab one and figure out the way the process should be and if you can't get enough of mo and who can? also catch him on the new cooking show, my grandmother's ravio ravioli. it sounds tasty. >> tonight on cooking channel, 8:30. it's nonpartisan cooking. i promise. all these grandmothers are undecided voters. tune in and maybe influence them. >> i want a liberal cooking show. thank you. >>> let's go...
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i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> okay. mitt romney has never made it a secret he really likes firing people. he ruffled feathers when me proposed to cut federal funding for pbs. it wasn't because moderator jim lehrer worked for pbs since 1973. romney messed with the most popular bird in america, and twitter responded. big bird peaked at 17,000 tweets per minute and the #savesesamestreet became the top trending topic. >> i don't understand. you know, everything was just fine. why does it have to be this way? give me one good reason. >> well, that's the problem, pbs doesn't receive any direct money from the government. the government funds the corporation for public broadcasting, a profit -- a private non-profit corporation that distributes the subsidy to local pbs stations. in 2012, cpb was given $444.1 million. let's see. what is that? that's .012% of the federal budget. last year, pbs received just 5% of cpb's total appropria
i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> okay. mitt romney has never made it a secret he really likes firing people. he ruffled feathers when me proposed to cut federal funding for pbs. it wasn't because moderator jim lehrer worked for pbs since 1973. romney messed with the most popular bird in america, and twitter responded. big bird peaked at 17,000 tweets per minute and the...
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after romney said h says he liks big bird woodcut pbs funding, big bird got tweet 17,000 times per minute. new accounts opened including fire big bird. they put out this statement, a nonpartisan, non-profit organization, would not comment on the campaign but we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. cheryl: like most people, i am following on twitter while watching the debate and when the big bird tweet started, i started laughing and missed part of the debate. whoever books big bird on this network gets doughnut on me. and unlike the bank for loans. amazon capital services part of the lending program which allows customers to obtain cash quicker than they would with a traditional bank loan. amazon is not disclosing the number to qualify for the program according to a company representative. however those who qualify are characterized as heavy sellers of goods on the amazon website. dennis: i guarantee the next phone call amazon will get is from the new consumer protection board investigating non-bank type of lenders bidding request for thousands of pages of documents for
after romney said h says he liks big bird woodcut pbs funding, big bird got tweet 17,000 times per minute. new accounts opened including fire big bird. they put out this statement, a nonpartisan, non-profit organization, would not comment on the campaign but we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. cheryl: like most people, i am following on twitter while watching the debate and when the big bird tweet started, i started laughing and missed part of the debate. whoever books...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs home america and also around the globe. this comes just days after violent protests broke out across the muslim world over and american maid video. it also calls for the end of assad's government in syria and would do all it could. jeremy has more. >> in the motorcade pulled into the united nations headquarters as the secretary general was sounding the alarm. he said it was a time of turmoil, transition, and transformation. for americans right now, that means protests about the anti- muslim film produced in this country. three of his colleagues were killed and one of the protests. the president told the general assembly that no words could excuse the killing of innocents. >> more broadly, it also speaks to the need for all of us to honestly address tensions between the west in the world bettas moving towards democracy. let me be clear. as we can solve every problem in the world, the united states has not and will not dictate the outcome of a democratic transitions. >> with strong feeling and a new era of democracy, it's not
welcome to our viewers on pbs home america and also around the globe. this comes just days after violent protests broke out across the muslim world over and american maid video. it also calls for the end of assad's government in syria and would do all it could. jeremy has more. >> in the motorcade pulled into the united nations headquarters as the secretary general was sounding the alarm. he said it was a time of turmoil, transition, and transformation. for americans right now, that means...
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fund pbs for 500 years. that's republican priority. now when we come back did president obama take it easy on mitt romney because fox news and conservatives kept calling him an angry black man? really interesting conversation. we'll have that when we return. >> jim, you may want to move on to another topic but i would say this to the american people. >> obama does not have the latitude that white guys who start you morning with a daily dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] if you didn't notice, this week fox news and a lot of visit websites went crazy over the exclusive video clip they have ofof president obama that they found. except it wasn't exclusive and they ran it back in 2004 when he said it, and they ran it the last campaign, but they are w
fund pbs for 500 years. that's republican priority. now when we come back did president obama take it easy on mitt romney because fox news and conservatives kept calling him an angry black man? really interesting conversation. we'll have that when we return. >> jim, you may want to move on to another topic but i would say this to the american people. >> obama does not have the latitude that white guys who start you morning with a daily dose of politics from a fresh perspective....
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like big bird. i like you too. upon but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> big bird might go, and by the way, pbs, comes out of massachusetts, by the way. it showed that mitt romney was prepared, he used some humor tonight, he wasn't afraid to go at the moderator in that way. i think he was tongue in cheek for much of what he was saying. the larger point was let's not spend money and get ourselves into debt with china buying up most of our bonds. and that's a point that will resonate with some people. of the big thing romney did in closing, he stayed focused on jobs. i think it was a good night for him for that reason. >> and the polls showed that as well. thank you so much. he'll be back next week for the vice presidential debate. >> thanks so much. >>> starting tomorrow , president obama and mitt romney weigh in on the issues in an exclusive presidential forum right here on cbssf.com. >>> a man sitting on the cal train tracks in the south bay is hospitalized t
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like big bird. i like you too. upon but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> big bird might go, and by the way, pbs, comes out of massachusetts, by the way. it showed that mitt romney was prepared, he used some humor tonight, he wasn't afraid to go at the moderator in that way. i think he was tongue in cheek for much of what he was saying. the larger point was let's not spend money and...
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be more, pbs tavis: good evening from los angeles. tonight, a conversation with frank gehry, one of the most important architects of showtime. this fall, he is releasing a new web based program that could revolutionize design. we are glad you joined us. conversation with frank gehry coming up. >> every community has a much to melissa king boulevard. it is a cornerstone reno. it is a place where walmart stands together with your community. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased and honored to welcome frank gehry to this program. he has put his stamp on the world of design. some of the most well-known structures around the globe. so much to get to in this conversation. frank gehry, an honor to have you on this program. >> honored to be with you. tavis: i have tonight and tomorrow night to talk to you. i cannot do justice to your life and legacy with two shows. i want to start at the beginning. i have been thinking for this, knowing you are coming to see me. i have been thinking how to
be more, pbs tavis: good evening from los angeles. tonight, a conversation with frank gehry, one of the most important architects of showtime. this fall, he is releasing a new web based program that could revolutionize design. we are glad you joined us. conversation with frank gehry coming up. >> every community has a much to melissa king boulevard. it is a cornerstone reno. it is a place where walmart stands together with your community. >> and by contributions to your pbs station...
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now back to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support. >> ifill: finally tonight, the grand finale of the four-day celebration of queen elizabeth's 60-year reign. andy davies of independent television news recaps the day. reporter: when it comes to scenes etched in patriotism, this provided an almost perfect motif today. the cheering crowds orderly behind and all framed in an avenue of union flags. a slow mass march and all for a glimpse of a monarch. , a monarch's wave. >> hip hip hurrah. reporter: the day began to the sound track in contrast to the pop concert setting here of the night before. this the fourth and final day of the diamond jubilee set aside for prayer and no little pomp. in place of prince philip in the state bentley a lady in waiting surveyed the cheering crowd. this was a day of ceremony punctuated by fanfares. each phase ushered in by kurtees and bows and set to a chorus of heart felt gratitude for a 60-year reign. as she left st. paul's cathedral the queen was shown the spot where victor
now back to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support. >> ifill: finally tonight, the grand finale of the four-day celebration of queen elizabeth's 60-year reign. andy davies of independent television news recaps the day. reporter: when it comes to scenes etched in patriotism, this provided an almost perfect motif today. the cheering crowds orderly behind and all framed in an avenue of union flags. a slow mass march and all for a glimpse of a monarch. , a monarch's wave. >>...
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i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love big bird. actually like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money and borrowing money from china to pay for it, no. 1. >> is that harsh? >> it's harsh when we're focusing on big bird. but romney's point was that too much of our debt has been accumulated by china and other countries as well. what he didn't mention was that china was buying that up when george w. bush was president as well. but the fact that i had to point that out on the air tonight is an illustration of what barack obama didn't do. the president frankly should have been politely in his face, saying that's not accurate, just like the presentation about romney's health care program. the president should have merely said the governor is being a hypocrite. he did this in massachusetts. and the president frankly didn't do that tonight. i think that's the reason that people said that they gave the nod to mitt romney tonight. in the end, we've seen how people are going to vote in november. we've got two more debates to do. i think you'll see a di
i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love big bird. actually like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money and borrowing money from china to pay for it, no. 1. >> is that harsh? >> it's harsh when we're focusing on big bird. but romney's point was that too much of our debt has been accumulated by china and other countries as well. what he didn't mention was that china was buying that up when george w. bush was president as well. but the fact that i had to...
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>>guest: pbs is a good example. if it is as valuable as people say, the world would end without pbs, why can't people step up and pay for it? why do they have to go to the federal taxpayer and force people to pay for it? i have full confidence if you pulled the plug on pbs funding they would have fundraisers and they could raise the money. god forbid they have commercials in the programs. is that such a disaster? >>neil: you think this is boomeranging? >>guest: i do. this guy isn't serious about having a serious debate about the huge issue of with we will do about $16 trillion in debt. >>neil: it is a standard joke and has been a clip on "saturday night live," that big bird is a silly attack line but what he was saying, look, this is an area where i don't see a high priority to borrow money from china to support this. >>guest: the media says be specific, be specific, about law are cutting and what loopholes to get rid of, and the one program he mentioned there has been a week, now, of attention on this program. it i
>>guest: pbs is a good example. if it is as valuable as people say, the world would end without pbs, why can't people step up and pay for it? why do they have to go to the federal taxpayer and force people to pay for it? i have full confidence if you pulled the plug on pbs funding they would have fundraisers and they could raise the money. god forbid they have commercials in the programs. is that such a disaster? >>neil: you think this is boomeranging? >>guest: i do. this guy...